Decided to get all the Tercels in one shot.
The Tercel Farm
- irowiki
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- Location: Farmington, NM
The Tercel Farm
Former Tercel Enthusiast (not a practical family car anymore but they still have a place in my heart)
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87 Corolla FX16, 105k
94 Jamboree RV (Ford E-350), 90k
95 Camry Wagon, 170k
97 4runner, 275k
Site administrator, if something is broken, PM me!
87 Corolla FX16, 105k
94 Jamboree RV (Ford E-350), 90k
95 Camry Wagon, 170k
97 4runner, 275k
- marlinh
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- My tercel:: 'Everett' Blue 87 4WD Wagon (Rocky 86, recently retired)
- Location: Kootenays
Re: The Tercel Farm
I think you need an intervention soon...
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- Joined: Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:59 am
- My tercel:: 1988 SR5 Wagon
- Location: Vancouver Island
Re: The Tercel Farm
that is a sweet ass collection
I would totally do this if I had the space
I would totally do this if I had the space
2JZGTE-powered Tercel SR5
- Mark
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- My tercel:: 1984 Automatic, 1981 sedan
- Location: Victoria, B.C.
Re: The Tercel Farm
Interesting house by the way. I've never seen that style up here. I like the rounded edges. -Almost art deco.
Re: The Tercel Farm
It's "art stucco". I hate the ugly housing here! I miss my cement basements and pitched roofing! Coming from east canada to this makes these houses feel like slums to me. I mean... flat roofing? To me that screams bad idea. (especially since our living room leaked and wrecked half the ceiling to boot)Mark wrote:Interesting house by the way. I've never seen that style up here. I like the rounded edges. -Almost art deco.
- dlb
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- My tercel:: '87 sr5, '83 dlx parts car
- Location: bc, canada
Re: The Tercel Farm
totally agree on the flat roof thing. so weird!
- Gottolovem
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- My tercel:: 1985 SR5 with snow plow,1987 auto 1984 parts car,1987 FX-16 GTS
- Location: Reno
Re: The Tercel Farm
Nice collection
- Petros
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- My tercel:: '84 Tercel4wd w/extensive mods
- Location: Arlington WA USA
Re: The Tercel Farm
you have one daily driver each, and one spare each. why you drive around in 30 years old cars you need to have at least one spare (and two would be better). Now you need at least one or two parts cars too! than you will never be stuck waiting for parts to arrive.
That style of home was popular in the southwest, kind of a "pueblo" style. the more elaborate larger ones are trimmed out a little nicer. the stucco exterior is more durable in hot and dry climates. flat roofs are always a bad idea if you get any rain, they are always trouble here in the rainy Pacific Northwet. In New Mexico, Arizona and west Texas roof leaks are only an occasional inconvenience.
That style of home was popular in the southwest, kind of a "pueblo" style. the more elaborate larger ones are trimmed out a little nicer. the stucco exterior is more durable in hot and dry climates. flat roofs are always a bad idea if you get any rain, they are always trouble here in the rainy Pacific Northwet. In New Mexico, Arizona and west Texas roof leaks are only an occasional inconvenience.
'87 Tercel 4wd SR5 (current engine swap project)
'84 Tercel 4wd (daily driver, with on going mods)
'92 Mazda MPV 4wd (wife's daily driver)
'85 Tercel 4wd DLX auto(daughter's daily driver)
'01 Honda Civic (other daughter's daily driver)
'84 Tercel 4wd (daily driver, with on going mods)
'92 Mazda MPV 4wd (wife's daily driver)
'85 Tercel 4wd DLX auto(daughter's daily driver)
'01 Honda Civic (other daughter's daily driver)